A future composer perhaps? I think Mozart started playing when he was 5. Or do I have the wrong composer?
We’ve had a keyboard for years and years and that’s what my kids started on. Now we have an actual piano and they are both still playing. My daughter has started to compose a few songs herself, which made us very happy. Now she wants to play the guitar! Oh well…
A prodigy! My agent has played piano since she was 9. She is impressed that Lil’ Duck not only plays Mozart…he has it memorized (as the book is closed!).
Teaching that music appreciation early! Good job! I just started a couple of years ago with the older two! And now, after the move, the new school requires the kids to take music classes and they have to play an instrument!
I recently wrote a piece on my sons. I had a pic of each of them just a bit older than your little one. Then I put a pic of each of them today. One is a super geek owns his own 40k business at 20 while in college, and the other is a rock star!
The question was……”Is there clues to who we will become when we are in childhood?
Mozart in training!!! Very cute!!
Mine is up!
And a MOZART besides!! Very cute.
Mine’s up
So cute! My monkey loves her some piano, too!
Awwww! What a little cutie! I love that the music on the piano is Motzart too! Great!
Baby Mozart , very cute.
ahhh – so great! my son used to play the piano all the time when he was younger. but lately not so much. Gotta get him in lessons one day…
my WW is up too
Future pianist???? I play the piano myself and tried to get my kids to play but do have a clarinet player in the family:). Have a great Wednesday…
a future virtuoso!
Mozart huh? I see you’re starting him out with the simple stuff! That’s really cute!
Aspire to greatness at an early age. You go girl.
That is just awesome. Another musician in training! Love it!
I’m up.
Precious, just precious…
Future Mozart ?
A little Mozart?
Cute photo!
ROTFL!! Well, that’s actually MY Mozart book, but sure!
A musician in the making!
Happy Wednesday!
They said to start kids early. Maybe he will become the nest Mozart. Great shot!
I see a budding talent here!!! Pretty soon, after he’s made his first recording with a record label………..you can retire!!!
Awesome photo.
My W W is posted.
Go baby go!! Happy WW to you!
And it looks like he picked a great composer too
Lil’ duck Mozart, sounds good! Rock on dude
Chopsticks?
Ok, that photo is too cute! Thank you so much for stopping by my blog, I really appreciate it. I hope you have a wonderful week.
Too cute!
Lil Duck is such a cutie.
Take care,
Frances
Awww….
Oh how precious! A budding artist of music.
Wonderful photo! Love how you can just barely see the Mozart music in the background. And the soft lighting adds to the natural affect of the photo!
A future composer perhaps? I think Mozart started playing when he was 5. Or do I have the wrong composer?
We’ve had a keyboard for years and years and that’s what my kids started on. Now we have an actual piano and they are both still playing. My daughter has started to compose a few songs herself, which made us very happy. Now she wants to play the guitar! Oh well…
lil duck duck likes classical music – awesome! happy WW! mine’s up too.
A prodigy! My agent has played piano since she was 9. She is impressed that Lil’ Duck not only plays Mozart…he has it memorized (as the book is closed!).
How sweet he his!
Happy Wednesday
Lil Duck is a savant! BRILLIANT!
Teaching that music appreciation early! Good job! I just started a couple of years ago with the older two! And now, after the move, the new school requires the kids to take music classes and they have to play an instrument!
I recently wrote a piece on my sons. I had a pic of each of them just a bit older than your little one. Then I put a pic of each of them today. One is a super geek owns his own 40k business at 20 while in college, and the other is a rock star!
The question was……”Is there clues to who we will become when we are in childhood?
My photos say yes!
Move over Barry Manilow!
Classic[al]!
Being a lover of all things Mozart, this thrills my soul. 
Everyone say it together now, “Mote-zart”.